Politics & Government

Winter Spare the Air Alert Issued For Friday

Wood burning is banned due to cool, still weather pattern forecast.

—By Bay City News Service

A Winter Spare the Air alert has been issued for Friday by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, banning wood burning in the region.

A cool, still weather pattern forecast for Friday prompted the air district to issue the alert, which will make it illegal for Bay Area residents to burn wood, manufactured fire logs or other solid fuel either indoors or outdoors.

Homes without permanently installed heating are exempt from the ban, according to the air district.

The Winter Spare the Air alert is the third this week, with ones previously issued for Monday and Tuesday.

The air district recommended that Bay Area residents not burn wood today but did not issue a ban.

Wood smoke contains fine particles and carcinogens and is the largest source of air pollution in the Bay Area during the winter, according to the air district.

First-time violators of the wood burning ban have the option of taking a wood smoke awareness class or paying a $100 ticket.

Subsequent violations will result in higher fines.

The daily burn status can be found by visiting www.sparetheair.org, www.baaqmd.gov or by calling (877) 4-NO-BURN.

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